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A Classic Butter Stick 4oz 4-Pack belongs on a birthday kids table only when four older guests each get a whole pale loaf and cake stays on its own plate. This butter squishy carton is four matching grocery-joke sticks. The listing leaves ages blank; the store FAQ is the house rule, not a wrapper grade.
Hats, frosting bowls, and a navy BUTTER face will collide unless you name a pad first. Classic Butter Stick 4oz 4-Pack ships four pale rectangles. It does not ship a seating chart.
A birthday cloth fills with paper hats, sprinkle jars, and a knife that already cut the cake. Four yellow sticks printed SALTED over BUTTER look like grocery butter. They will get bitten if they live in that pile.
Name a landing before anyone sings. A lift-off scrap at the far short end works. The cake plate does not. A booster tray is dinner china. Say they are toys before the first thumb. If you cannot point at that scrap, leave the carton shut.
The camera shows four matching pale loaves, folded grocery ends, and navy type. This photo does not print an ounce line on the face. The SKU name carries 4oz. Treat that name as the family label, not a kitchen scale. Grams and inches stay empty. None of the four is dairy.
Party ticket for BS-064, punched in plain language: quantity 4; rebound class slow rising; softness yes; shape a food-style stick or loaf as photographed. Shop line: squeeze this slow-rise, soft butter and watch it rebound. Selling heads: 4-piece set; press in, then watch it rebound; super soft; butter shape.
Left unpunched: crunch, bead fill, foam, PU foam, stretch, a fidget stamp, a sound grade, a named smell. Ages, size, and weight have no cells. The rise cell types a 3. That is catalog type, not a party game. Do not buy the quartet for a perfume. Do not slice a loaf to hunt a fifth hue.
The search string butter squishy 4 oz points at this grocery-joke stick family, not at a weighed spec.
Four whole pieces is the whole job.
| Four older guests, all past mouthing | This 4-pack, one whole stick each | Do not slice a fifth from a pale loaf |
|---|---|---|
| Three older guests | Leave this sleeve taped | Classic Butter Stick 4oz 3-Pack |
| One older guest | Keep three sleeved, or buy the single | Classic Butter Stick 4oz |
Leave every loaf whole. The 3-pack is a different card: pack 3, linger marked, softness marked, plus a fidget stamp this 4-pack does not carry. The single is pack 1 and also stamps foam and PU foam. This 4-pack leaves those foam cells unmarked. Do not copy either neighbor onto BS-064.
Time the four sticks against the jobs already on the cloth, not against dinner courses.
| Party beat | Yellow-stick zone | Food zone that stays toy-empty |
|---|---|---|
| Before the song | Lift-off pad at the far short end | Cake stand, icing bowls |
| After the song, frosting still wet | Same pad, pulled toward older hands | Ice-cream tub, leftover cupcakes |
| Goody bags going out | Closed sleeve by the coat pile | Candy, real butter, a knife |
If the only flat thing left is the cake stand, skip the carton that afternoon. A pizza-box lid is heat. A south window that cooks the cloth by noon is an oven, not a shelf.
The carton is marked slow-rising and soft. A thumbprint should stay long enough for the kid across the pad to watch navy BUTTER unwrinkle. That is the shop mark, not a clinic tool and not a stopwatch you time against the typed 3.
If you needed a one-line name for that linger class, this listing is a slow rise butter squishy: press, then watch the face fatten back. The aisle of butter squishies is a category. This carton is four matching pale sticks.
Crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, and a fidget stamp stay unmarked. The sound cell is unmarked. Do not promise a mute toy. If a skin splits or sheds, retire that loaf.
If you still want the category sentence in one place, read what is a butter squishy.
A cake stand just out of the oven is heat. So is a mug parked against a loaf, a car dash after the bakery run, and a west window at noon.
Shop temperature notes live on the FAQ. This page will not invent a rest-time. If the sleeve still feels like the ride, leave it closed until the skin matches the kitchen. A fridge will not “set” the yellow. Frosting on a face is a mess — point people at the FAQ care note rather than inventing a sink ritual. A torn piece is done.
Who may handle a grocery-look squeeze toy is also on that FAQ. BS-064 does not publish an ages grade. The shop points kid-use at the house page: school-age play, fingers not teeth, a grown-up nearby. House use language lives on the terms page. That page is not a therapy claim.
A 17 August 2026 United States English DataForSEO pull still slots a Hobby Lobby craft-aisle page under the generic phrase; that craft-aisle listing is not SKU BS-064.
They mean a butter-shaped squeeze you press, then watch fill back. This quartet sits in that family. It is not food.
They look like grocery butter and they hold a dent you can watch. That is theater plus a shop linger mark. This page will not invent a popularity score.
A butter squishy target hunt, a butter squishy amazon kit, or a Five Below impulse bin is a different checkout. We are Buttersquishy. This 4-pack is not a Sunny Days shelf tag, and a butter squishy near me search will not conjure our carton in a mall kiosk.
How-to clips about mixing foam or clay do not rewrite this factory skin. Skip freezer, microwave, lotion, and rice-bin tricks.
Skip it if you needed a clicker, a named scent, a stretch claim, a foam bun, a crunch fill, a fidget stamp, or a mute rating. Those fields are empty or unmarked on BS-064. Skip it if three thumbs each need a loaf and you will resent the fourth, if the only surface left is the cake stand, or if guests still mouth objects.
These are table-close marks, not a bath.
This carton earns a kids-end seat if four older hands each get a whole pale stick, the pad is named, and cake stays on another plate. Reach for the 3-pack if the bench stops at three faces. Reach for the single if only one press seat exists. Leave toddlers out of the split. Do not serve the loaves.